Handgrips set

Choice of two types of timber

Wooden parts for climbing frames and playhouses of Jungle Gym products are made of solid northern European softwood. This wood comes from coniferous trees such as pine, spruce and Douglas fir. In robust dimensions and with the right specifications, these woods are the ideal building material for a solid and durable climbing frame.You can choose from impregnated standard pine or premium Douglas. Both types of wood originate from sustainably managed northern European forests and have been guaranteed to the first owner for 10 years against a wood rot attack.

Wood species

Douglas

Pine

Strength graded

Garden wood

Durable

By nature wood rot resistant

Protected against wood rot by impregnatiuon

Long life span, 10 year warranty

Maintenance

Water-resistant and water-repellent

Painting nor staining required

Maintenance-free outdoor use

Grayed and weathered without maintenance

Environmentally friendly

Responsible forest management

Local European production

No chemical treatment

Recyclable

Constructive

Solid robust wood dimensions

Europe's hardest pine

Cut to length with rounded long sides

Selected on strength

Quality

No toxic substances or allergens

Limited resin and splinter formation

Dry, dimensionally stable and packaged

Luxurious natural look

Robust European timber

Jungle Gym Climbing frames are made of robust timber from European pine trees. It is beautiful, strong, environmentally friendly, CO2 neutral, recyclable and infinitely renewable as long as it comes from sustainably managed forests. The good technical properties, natural appearance and durability makes it a first class material for climbing frames, playhouses and swings.

From sustainably managed forests

The timber for Jungle Gym climbing frames has the FSC label. The Forest Stewardship Council is a global, not-for-profit organisation dedicated to the promotion of responsible forest management worldwide. This ensures that your Jungle Gym is made of wood from sustainable forests with consideration for people, wildlife and the environment. After all, trees are our most valuable natural source; they generate the oxygen that we breathe, are vital for millions of animal species and protect our climate.
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